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.mamma ---Q.-.-.,...-.. -.., -i -- , In ithls Senior clam there are only ten, Six comely ghrls, four ihiueky men. For twelve long years 'we've been ln sdhool In quest of knowledge and vtlhe golden rule. As the knights of old in their ooats of mall, Seeking if-or trutih Our Holy Grail. Thlose twelve years 'have -come and g0D0, -Bu-t llfe's journey contlfnlues on. We'll leave this place ot schedule and H0818 To face fthe fworld, to do and dare. ' eil' eqSc'909X 359095 A 'n ell' U09 B Yeats Wi' sei: Stic arose' er: sill :Ze and 6 - The .Lucky Thirteen, as Fresfhies 1, We' Y W xx kmwni .Z The G Entlarled earl' cakes' tire 35 wits? Our seeds of 'wisdom 'wgne.ea.rla. ,fl owes 5 hour, W1 we NWS C ana 9.05 B1 lst . . 'C' 2 e 3 - -' A :ye ' The Eden ue 1' Whefgzbggey .B26gEden Glrl Wms First In Sensor their mms debut in fr' L ' h A l' ti Norge-r' ixgysf f Scholarsh up Tests. fjffmvgeggetsdzy Lift, M 99 F0 V54 Martha Kollar, valedictorian of to award scholarships to worthy Ywhen they meet the s fmaeg q so war 29' ,..:aYef -nj . ,Y . . Q - dit 5 ' 9' i r Nh., P Il! iglilgi'I' -il.iElg1x!jg5aN I an Nl., N. wi ll e-tt , .ll.... lua..gil. the Senior class, won first honors in the Senior scholarship examinations given at Upper Sandusky last Satur- day morning, Martha's score was 282 out of a possible 400. Mary Althouse, Mary Ellen Miller and Dorothy Jeanne Penn represent- ed the Senior class. The results'of these tests are used High school students. The examina- tions are comprehensive, covering quintet. Arlington pf sectional tournament the entire course of study offered inlyem- so we exgpect P' the High school and they require xtion for the 10' l0.l' hours to complete. The p- Martha aspires to be a nurse some ite day and expects to pursue a general- college course next year. Congratu- 135033, Martha, we are proud of v 6i iiiiIEf S ilpening Game. Tournament Hopes Centered Infgr' N ls! 'Our hopes for sucess in the 'tour- nament are all centered in Uhe open- ing game when our Blue Streaks meet the Nevada quintet Friday aft- ernoon at 2 o'clock. 'Last-minute changes in the Eden line-up may spell victory or defea-t. The three prac- tices held tlhe forepart of the week 248W added enthusiasm and spirit on the team. There is a renewed deter- mination and will to win which will compensate for Lack -of experience. The 10Ya1 support and devotion of the student 'body has give ' ' an added incentive to ho -A-A-liliilfilllv ANS Tor The popular Eden Hawa ls scheduled bo appear on ers Institute program at dusky Friday afternoon, F The Hawaiians have press tlne programs this year at and have made many ou appearances on communlt and in the theatre. Con hear them: you will be thr beautiful steel guitar effec m-ony featured by this un' - .......... 4:,.------ 22 Dr Bibler in chap 2'3-Senior KS-oh-olarshlp 29-eCounty Musicale. 2:2-Guess what? , ' ' ' 4 1 ner high .for the glory and honor of 'our school. 'Ilhe defeat at the hands of our tournament opponents earlier in the season is no indication of the outcnme of this game. Tournament pirit and the increased stimulation of an equal chance on a fair field of honor does not admit defeat. We predict McCutohenvil1e to win .over -Salem and Sycamore to be suc- cessful in the opposing bracket. We hope thereby -to meet our next door is ge 6 '99 A fs V9 1 X . f We vw, Gab? Z UNCLE SETH Dear Seniors, Wla'al, nothin' in the lit' J our great an' glor ous count , cl-L-ser no my mind-like a I VOTE ON ' cowis tail-than that Lear BOND ISSUE study must be won. II cal'late you think it's p ie talkin' 'bout stu1dyln'. tele you before. 'twould ch .impressivon 'cause the Nnv :Tu er lBut now Q you it-hat's what you aol E . ', . , I 're gonna be :surprised :uint of sturdyin' y'ou'l1 if get ou-t of school. If 1 re a slow, putterin' kind :le-you c'n suit an' .Lal if you wanut to be a pulti ren, you c'n do things t c'n-lor even better-ei up -to you. cal late you be'n hearln' times -o-t your life are won'1t have anything in, iW'a'al, meibvbo eo, bn is'w1hat you make it, an' A lot worse. Life can',t bf when y'0u're in school, 'c 1't. Yo.u better decide 1 t an' go ahter it-you c rj - e ' ' , 445.-esenior Class Play. if YOU try. Yours respectlw UNUIJE
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